China-Complicated Risks, Big Opportunities Da Silva Carlos Huang Xi Kunwar Ajit Pabon Felipe Bhusal Deepak
May 29, 2015
China-Complicated Risks, Big Opportu-nities
Da Silva Carlos
Huang Xi
Kunwar AjitPabon Felipe
Bhusal Deepak
Basic Information
• People’s Republic of China• Capital: Beijing• Population:1.3 billion• Surface: 9,571,300 km2
• System of Government: Socialist Peo-ple's Republic
• Language:– Mandarin (High-Chinese)– Chinese dialects
OUTLINE Introduction Big Opportunities Complicated risk Questions Answered Conclusion
Big Opportunities:steady GDP growthbooming economyhuge supply of natural resourcesAvailability of cheap labor forceIncreasing consumer spending powerImproving business environment
Complicated risks:Political and legal issuesIntellectual property rightsSourcing TrendsConcerns in M&ARetention & recruitment of talented em-
ployees
GlobalizationA huge marked with great potential
Affluent human resourceInvestment environment will im-
proveDevelopment in infrastructures
Q.1. Despite the long list of political difficulties and legal disappointments, why do foreign investment keep heading to China?
Q.2. Saying in Shanghai, “ we can copy everything ex-cept your mother.” What can companies and Chinese government to do save the intellectual
property?
Government• Toughen the stance and strengthen laws• Pass strict laws with severe punishment
against counterfeiting activities
Companies• IP Inventory• Policy and Procedure Review• Information Technology System• Physical Security• Communication and Training
Q.3. China has a central government which actually does not reach province easily and “ the rule of man” pre-vails in this areas. Due to it, what do foreign investors have to face related to local politics and rules?
Bureaucracy system- arbitrary agendas Investors from different countries- follow the
Chinese government conduct Legislative gap
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